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Yasmin Contraceptive Pills

Yasmin Contraceptive Pills

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Yasmin is a contraceptive pill. Yasmin’s primary role in preventing pregnancy is ably reinforced by its innate acne-alleviating qualities. It includes the syntheticfourth-generation progestin ‘Drospirenone,’ which is critical for acne Tanti-androgenetic, although being a poor anti-androgen.

Specifications

  • Usage: Birth Control, Contraceptive
  • Active Ingredients: Ethinyl Estradiol 0.030mg and Drospirenone 3mg
  • Supplied Form: Tablets
  • Packaging: Blister pack with 28 pills

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Product description

What Is The Contraceptive Pill Yasmin?

Additionally, Yasmin works effectively with ‘Ethinyl Estradiol’ in the well-known combination contraceptive pill. These two synthetic sex hormone steroids have various extra favorable benefits for women’s health issues when combined. Additionally, we offer Diane 35 Birth Control Pills, a comparable combination tablet that serves the same goal.

Besides, we have some on hand. Loette is a contraceptive tablet used to avoid pregnancy.

Yasmin Contraceptive Ingredients and Packaging

Yasmin Contraceptive Tablets are available in blister packs comprising 21 (Yasmin-21) or 28 (Yasmin-28) pills. Twenty-one yellow active tablets are included in the Yasmin – 21 pack. Yasmin -28 is partially different in that it contains the same 21 yellow active tablets and seven white placebos or dummy tablets to make a total of 28 pills in the blister pack. Each of the 21 yellow tablets includes 0.030mg Ethinyl estradiol and 3mg drospirenone. On the other hand, the fake pills are not medically active and have no hormonal impact. They are constructed using inert substances such as cornstarch and cellulose.

Yasmin-28 is intended to give the lady the appearance that she has taken a pill for each day of her cycle, which provides some women with a sense of security about pregnancy.

Bayer Schering Pharma in Germany manufactures the Yasmin contraceptive pill. The website for Bayer Pharma is bayerpharma.com.

Contraceptive Pills Yasmin Contraception Yasmin Indications and Uses:

Due to its estrogen and progestin concentration, Yasmin is an excellent choice for inhibiting ovulation, implantation, and sperm transit into the womb.

Yasmin works by integrating these many processes at various levels of the female vaginal tract. Due to the low concentrations of these hormones, harmful effects are minimal. Yasmin is equivalent to other reversible methods of contraception in terms of efficacy, with a failure rate of 1 to 2 per hundred women per year.

Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder is a severe form of Pre Menstrual Syndrome that manifests itself through various psychological symptoms (anxiety, despair, irritability, insomnia) and physical afflictions (bloating, headaches, malaise, muscle and pelvic cramps, breast tenderness) that begin in the latter part of the menstrual cycle and last up to six days after menstruation.

Drospirenone exhibits a wide variety of actions. Due to its more remarkable resemblance to natural progestin, it shows anti-mineralocorticoid solid effort. This prevents fluid retention and accumulation in the body’s soft tissues, most notably the breast and pelvic regions.

Acne vulgaris Treatment: Male hormonal influences on the face and upper torso skin cause the formation of comedones (largely blocked blackheads). Androgens such as testosterone and DHEA-S directly affect women, increasing sebum production, sebaceous gland enlargement, and skin keratinization.

In addition to retinoids and antibiotics, hormonal treatment is crucial in treating acne. Yasmin exemplifies perfectly this stance on women. Drospirenone has modest anti-androgenic properties that prevent the action of male or androgenic hormones directly on the female skin. Although at a lower dose in the Yasmin formulation, Ethinyl estradiol also reduces free testosterone and DHEA-S levels in the circulation, complementing the effects of drospirenone.

Mediation in Clinical Action (Pharmacodynamics) How does Yasmin work?

The anterior pituitary gland secretes two essential hormones: follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH). These are gonadotrophic, operating on the female gonads (ovaries) and genital tract to promote a favorable environment for conception and subsequent pregnancy.

Yasmin infiltrates the circulation with Ethinyl Estradiol and Drospirenone, imitating an excess of natural estrogen and progestin. This negatively impacts FSH and LH levels, which fall to such low levels that ovarian egg release (ovulation) and progressive thickening of the womb lining (endometrial proliferation) are halted.

Typically, mucus plugs the cervix, mouth, and lower womb entrance. However, under the hormonal influence of Yasmin, it further condenses into a buttressed barrier that prevents sperm access and passage into the womb.

Drospirenone alone has a minimal anti-androgenic effect, reducing the acne-promoting impact of male hormones such as DHEA-S and Testosterone in specific locations. Additionally, its anti-mineralocorticoid properties reduce fluid and salt retention and dryness of perimenstrual tissues.

Yasmin Administration And Dosage Instructions

The Yasmin birth control tablet is effective seven days after taking the first pack. The full instructions and Yasmin dosage for birth control are as follows:

Daily doses of the 21 yellow hormonally active tablets must be accepted until the therapy is completed, followed by the seven white placebo pills (applicable for Yasmin – 28)

Bleeding often develops after 3 to 4 days of taking all 21 hormonal pills. This condition is referred to as Withdrawal Bleeding. It occurs in the womb due to the pill’s hormones being removed (after 21 tabs). Withdrawal Bleeds are similar to menstruation, but are lighter and cramp-free. In addition, it reassures her that she has had a period, removing any pregnancy fears.

The pills must be taken at around the same time each day at a convenient and practical time for the woman.

Yasmin should be started on the first day of menstruation in women experiencing their first period. Otherwise, regardless of placebo pill consumption or the occurrence of withdrawal bleeding, it may be begun precisely seven days after the 21 active pills have been completed.

Yasmin may transition from vaginal rings (which she should begin on the day of ring removal) to progesterone implants or intrauterine devices. In the case of progesterone implants and IUDs, a condom or diaphragm must be worn in addition to the implant or IUD for the first seven days after the switchover.

Yasmin’s Missed Pill Instructions, What to do if a drug is no longer available

Yasmin’s efficacy is contingent on drug levels in the bloodstream maintaining over a particular threshold. This is dependent on the woman’s regular pill-taking regimen. Any lapse in pill adherence raises the risk of failure and the possibility of an unplanned pregnancy.

Have you forgotten to take your medication?

When a pill is missed, it must be taken as soon as possible, ideally within 12 hours. This may even need her to take two medications simultaneously on the remembered day.

Have you forgotten to take two pills in the first two weeks?

She should take two pills on successive days when two tablets are missing, starting with the day she remembers. Seven days following the incident, additional barrier contraception is recommended. After that, continue as usual with the rest of the pillbox. Please remember that this modification only applies to instances like these that occur during the first and second weeks of pill consumption.

Have you forgotten to take two pills in the last two weeks?

If two pills are missed in the third week, or if more than two pills are missed at any time, the rest of the blister pack is destroyed, and a new packet is started and continued until the blister pack is completed. During coitus, additional seven-day barrier protection is required from when the incident is remembered.

After taking Yasmin, vomiting for up to four hours is considered pill loss and should be treated as a missed dosage.

Adverse Reactions to the Yasmin Pill

Several of the possible adverse effects of Yasmin tablets include the following:

  • Breakthrough Bleeding: “breakthrough bleeding” refers to unwelcome spotting when on hormone medication. This adverse impact often disappears with continued usage and is easily remedied in the unlikely event of a high flow rate. It is produced when drug levels fall below a certain threshold for various causes, including the patient’s specific profile and limited absorption.
  • Amenorrhoea: Amenorrhoea, or the lack of the withdrawal bleed entirely, is a well-known disorder. It is induced by significantly raised hormone levels in the blood, which are maintained even on pill-free or placebo days to prevent withdrawal bleeding.
  • Breast soreness, engorgement, vaginal yeast infections, and vaginal discharge.
  • Libido, hunger, and weight changes.
  • Migraines, headaches, and mood changes are all possible symptoms.
  • Sensitization, rash, and hypersensitivity.
  • It is unusual to have abdominal discomfort, nausea, or vomiting.
  • Hypertriglyceridemia and elevated blood fat levels are associated with eventual pancreatic inflammation or pancreatitis.
  • Blood sugar levels that are out of equilibrium and insulin resistance.
  • Corneal curvature alterations, cataracts, and optic neuritis are all examples of visual disorders.
  • Hearing loss and auditory issues.
  • Porphyria.
  • Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis are both chronic intestinal disorders.

The Contraceptive Pill Yasmin’s Negative Effects

These are serious side effects that arise from prolonged Yasmin contraceptive pill usage.

  • Arterial and venous thromboembolism (blood clots in the vessels);
  • Deep vein thrombosis, inflamed veins (thrombophlebitis);
  • High blood pressure (hypertension);
  • Myocardial infarction, pulmonary embolism (Heart Attacks)
  • Brain bleeding (cerebral thrombosis, hemorrhage, stroke);
  • Breast Cancer;
  • Hepatocellular carcinomas, benign and malignant;
  • Gallstones, jaundice, and gall bladder irritation. (cholecystitis);
  • Obstruction of the blood vessels of the gut (mesenteric thrombosis);
  • Blood clots form in the retinal veins of the eye.

Contraindications To Using Yasmin Tablets

Women who suffer one or more of the risk factors or concerns mentioned below should not use Yasmin pills:

  • Hypersensitivity to the drug’s active ingredients, Ethinyl Estradiol and Drospirenone.
  • Clotting disorders or occurrences that are well-known (Thromboembolism or Thrombophlebitis);
  • Cerebrovascular Diseases (brain bleeds);
  • Hypertension, myocardial infarction, ischemic or coronary heart disease, and valvular heart disease are all risk factors for valvular heart disease;
  • Individuals who smoke, especially those over the age of 35;
  • Diabetes mellitus complicates the vascular system;
  • Prolonged liver disease, abnormal liver function tests
    Chronic kidney or adrenal disease;
  • Gallbladder or pancreatic disorders;
  • Vaginal bleeding that is not identified, pregnancy suspect, and nursing;
  • Suspicion of breast cancer, undiscovered breast masses;
  • Migraine, epilepsy, and persistent headaches that are misdiagnosed
    Because Yasmin does not safeguard against HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections, a barrier method of contraception/protection is required.

Yasmin contains 3 mg of drospirenone, comparable to 25 mg of the diuretic Spironolactone. This increases the likelihood of blood potassium levels rising and the accompanying hyperkalemia symptoms. Consequently, it should not be used in the above-mentioned chronic illnesses.

Interactions Between Yasmin Tablets and Other Drugs

The following medications accelerate the metabolism of Yasmin tablets in the liver, hence decreasing its effectiveness: Anticonvulsants include carbamazepine, ethosuximide, lamotrigine, phenobarbital, and phenytoin. Antibiotics include Ampicillin, Cotrimoxazole, Penicillin, Rifabutin, Rifampin, Chloramphenicol, Metronidazole, Neomycin, Nitrofurantoin, and sulfonamides.

Nevirapin, Ritonavir, Telaprevir, and Boceprevir are all HIV drugs, as are sedatives such as Diazepam and barbiturates.

All ACE inhibitors, antagonists of the angiotensin-II receptor, potassium-sparing diuretics, heparin, and aldosterone antagonists have the potential to raise blood potassium (Drospirenone Interaction).

Online at Your-Safe-Abortion.com, Yasmin contraceptive pills are offered. In addition, Yasmin birth control pills are available in blister packs of 21 tablets.

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